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But there is a way to track who has unfollowed/unfriended you - find out here. How to see who has unfollowed meIf you've noticed a sudden drop in your friend count and you're anxious for answers, this new app could turn out to be your new best pal. Who Deleted Me keeps track of your Facebook friends list and notifies you when anyone has had the audacity to remove you from their social media circle. When you first login, the app takes stock of your current list of mates and every time you return it compares the latest version to the saved one. It then informs you who your missing pals are and whether they have deactivated their account, or simply deleted you. 1 If you've ever suspected someone has removed you on social media, there's a way of finding out.Credit: GettyIt also lets you in on the people you're making connections with, as opposed to breaking them with, so it's not all doom and gloom. It's available for free on Chrome and Firefox internet browsers as a plug-in, as well as Android and Apple mobile devices. Sadly the app cannot provide backdated information on who has deleted you in the past, so you can only start keeping track of who has unfriended you after you download the extension. Read More on Social Media
It also enables you to keep track of who YOU have deleted - though be aware others may be using this brilliant tool too. Conveniently, Who Deleted Me also tells you the last time your friends have used Facebook, which is pretty handy if you're waiting on a reply to an important message. There are a number of apps and websites which enable Twitter users to find out who unfollowed their accounts on the micro-blogging site. One of the popular facilities for checking on your Twitter network is StatusBrew.com which is free to use. The site has a Recent Unfollowers section which lets users see which scoundrels have decided to no longer follow them. Latest on FacebookMobile app Followers for Instagram enables you to manage your account and check which sneaky users have unfollowed. Simply sign it using your Instagram login details and you will be also to keep track new followers and those accounts who didn’t even bother to follow you back in the first place. Read More on TechThe app has a section called Have Unfollowed Me – which does exactly what it says on the tin. However, be aware that this app is not authorized by Instagram, which could mean your account security could be at risk. How to See Who's Following You on Facebook! Facebook is a powerful advertising tool, and it not just for personal use. Follower count is one of the best metrics you can use to see how successful your business page is. If you wish to see who your followers are on Facebook, you are in the right place. Keep reading and find out about your followers on your personal Facebook and your pages. See Your Facebook FollowersFollowers are people who haven’t “friended” you on Facebook, but they can still see your posts. If your Facebook profile is public, you can have followers. If it is private, you can’t. Follow the steps below to check your Facebook followers (accounts for personal use):
Besides the Add Friend option, you should see all mutual connections with this person, if you have any. It can help you determine why they are your followers and how they know you. See Your Facebook Page FollowersBesides your profile followers, you can also see the list of your page followers. When someone likes a page on Facebook, they automatically start following it. It is a mechanism Facebook introduced to keep people updated with their interests. There’s also an option to follow a page, even if you don’t “like” it. You can easily unfollow a page if you don’t want it in your Facebook feed. You just need to visit a page, click on Following, and select Unfollow. Since our example is none other than the TechJunkie Facebook page, we hope that you reconsider your decision. Finally, here is how to see your Facebook page followers:
You can see the list of people that like your page, but not all of them. Some people make their profiles private, so not everyone can see their name on their page. Facebook InsightsBesides checking the follower list for your page, you can also see the Insights page for a more detailed view of your followers. Follow the instructions to get some insight from Facebook:
The Insights overview is convenient as it provides more details about your followers on Facebook. You’ll see how you got the followers, how many of them you have, who unfollowed you, how your page has grown over time, the demographics of people that follow you, etc. Insights are a fantastic tool if you run a serious business through Facebook. Social media is crucial for marketing these days, with Facebook and Instagram leading the way. Adjust Facebook Follower SettingsSome people don’t like the idea of having a public profile on Facebook. If you want to remove the following option for strangers on your profile, here is what you need to do:
You can revert this option to Public any time you want, just follow the same steps. Personal vs Business FacebookThe number of followers is pretty relevant if you have a business page on Facebook. People don’t usually follow other people, and it makes more sense to add someone as a friend. Is your profile private, or do you let strangers follow you? If you have a business page, what is your ratio of likes to follows? Leave your thoughts in the comments section below. Why can't I see who unfollowed me on Facebook?There is no way to know whether someone has unfollowed you on Facebook unless you make it a habit to check your friend count on a frequent basis. Fortunately, there is a simple approach you can use to receive notifications whenever a user clicks the “unfriend” or “unfollow” button.
How do you check to see who unfollowed you?Simply head over to their Instagram profile and tap the box that says “Following.” There, you'll see a list of people that person is following. If you know for sure they were following you, but you're not on that list, you can safely assume you've been unfollowed. Sounds easy, right?
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